Continuous, early-intensive (double-stocked) grazing vs. early-intensive grazing using a two-pasture, 16 to 18-day rotation were compared in three experiments. No significant differences were found (P>.15) in daily gains ...

Data were collected on 85,195 cattle sold in 15 Kansas auctions during
October and November 1981. Buyers discounted sick cattle heavily, 'and discounts
were heavier on sick calves than yearlings. The discount for bulls ...

The primary objective of this test was to find the most satisfactory method or methods of wintering steer calves that are going to be grazed on bluestem pasture during the summer and sold off grass as feeder yearlings. ...

Yearling steers have been successfully wintered at this station on dry
bluestem pasture for the past five winters by feeding 1 1/2 to 2 pounds of
cottonseed or soybean oilmeal per head daily. The objective of this
test ...

Twenty head of good quality Hereford yearling steers were used in
this study. They were purchased from the Brite Ranch at Marfa,
Texas, in the fall of 1952 as calves for 28 cents a pound. They were
used in summer grazing ...

To encourage greater use of implants in beef cattle industry in Kansas, 62 implant demonstrations were conducted in 31 different counties in Kansas. 1,402 implanted suckling calves gained an average of 15.1 pounds more ...

Five lots of good quality Hereford steer calves, 10 head to a lot,
were used in this study. They were a part of the light end of a group
of 150 steel calves originating at Marfa, Texas, and purchased for
experimental ...